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1996 Madeiran regional election

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Madeira regional election, 1996

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59 seats to the Legislative Assembly of Madeira
30 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Alberto João Jardim Emanuel Fernandes
Party PSD PS
Leader's seat Funchal Funchal
Last election 39 seats, 56.9% 12 seats, 22.5%
Seats won 41 13
Seat change Increase 2 Increase 1
Popular vote 77,365 33,790
Percentage 56.9% 24.8%
Swing Increase 0.0 pp Increase 2.3 pp

The most voted party in each municipality.

President before election

Alberto João Jardim
PSD

President-designate

Alberto João Jardim
PSD

The Madeira Regional Election (1996) (Portuguese: Eleições Regionais da Madeira, 1996) was an election held on 13 October 1996 for the legislative assembly and government of the Portuguese autonomous region of the Madeira in which the Social Democratic Party, under the leadership of Alberto João Jardim, won a 6th consecutive term with, again, an absolute majority. The Socialist Party placed second with just below 25%.

Voter turnout was slightly lower, compared with 1992, with 65.3% of the electorate casting their ballot on election day.

Political parties

A total of 7 political parties presented lists of candidates for the regional elections in Madeira, where 208,486 electors could elect 59 deputies to the Legislative Assembly. Of these parties, some of the more prominent:

Results

The winner of the election in Madeira was, once more, the Social Democratic Party, and Alberto João Jardim was elected president of the Regional Government with an absolute majority for the 6th consecutive time. The percentage gathered by the social democrats was virtually the same of the previous election, however, due to the populational growth of the region, the number of MPs was increased from 57 to 59, and so, the social democrats gained 2 MPs, achieving a total of 41.

The People's Party lost some of its voters, but still managed to keep the 2 MPs, unlike the National Solidarity Party that lost its single MP.

On the left, the Socialist Party increased the voting by 1% and received one more MP. The Unitarian Democratic Coalition, led by the Portuguese Communist Party, increased the voting and the number of MPs, stealing one MP from the People's Democratic Union that elected only 1 MP.

Summary of votes and seats

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e • d Summary of the 13 October 1996 Legislative Assembly of Madeira elections results
Parties Votes % ±pp swing MPs MPs %/
votes %
1992 1996 ± % ±
Social Democratic 77,365 56.87 Increase0.0 39 41 Increase2 69.49 Increase1.1 1.22
Socialist 33,790 24.84 Increase2.3 12 13 Increase1 22.03 Increase0.9 0.89
People's 9,950 7.31 Decrease0.8 2 2 Steady0 3.39 Decrease0.1 0.46
Democratic Unity Coalition 5,495 4.04 Increase1.0 1 2 Increase1 3.39 Increase1.6 0.84
People's Democratic Union 5,485 4.03 Decrease0.6 2 1 Decrease1 1.69 Decrease1.8 0.42
National Solidarity 875 0.64 Decrease1.8 1 0 Decrease1 0.00 Decrease1.8 0.0
Democratic Party of the Atlantic 565 0.42 Decrease0.2 0 0 Steady0 0.00 Steady0.0 0.0
Total valid 133,525 98.14 Increase0.1 57 59 Increase2 100.00 Steady0.0
Blank ballots 991 0.73 Increase0.0
Invalid ballots 1,534 1.13 Decrease0.2
Total (turnout 65.26%) 136,050 100.00 Decrease1.2
Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições
Vote share
PSD
56.87%
PS
24.84%
CDS-PP
7.31%
CDU
4.04%
UDP
4.03%
PSN
0.64%
PDA
0.42%
Blank/Invalid
1.86%
Parliamentary seats
PSD
69.49%
PS
22.03%
CDS-PP
3.39%
CDU
3.39%
UDP
1.69%

Distribution by constituency

e • d Results of the 1996 election of the Legislative Assembly
of Madeira
by constituency
Constituency % S % S % S % S % S Total
S
PSD PS CDS-PP CDU UDP
Calheta style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|69.9 3 6.4 - 20.9 - 0.5 - 0.8 - 3
Câmara de Lobos style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|69.8 5 12.7 1 6.3 - 5.7 - 3.2 - 6
Funchal style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|49.5 15 27.2 8 7.4 2 6.5 2 5.9 1 28
Machico style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|55.4 3 36.6 2 2.7 - 1.1 - 2.6 - 5
Ponta do Sol style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|67.6 2 16.0 - 11.3 - 0.6 - 2.7 - 2
Porto Moniz style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|64.3 1 27.8 - 4.6 - 0.3 - 0.5 - 1
Porto Santo style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|56.6 1 37.2 - 3.1 - 0.4 - 0.5 - 1
Ribeira Brava style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|68.9 3 19.8 - 5.4 - 0.9 - 2.4 - 3
Santa Cruz style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|56.1 4 28.4 2 6.9 - 2.0 - 3.7 - 6
Santana style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|65.2 2 25.6 - 3.7 - 0.8 - 1.6 - 2
São Vicente style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|61.2 2 24.1 - 10.0 - 0.6 - 1.3 - 2
Total style="background:Template:Social Democratic Party (Portugal)/meta/color; color:white;"|56.9 41 24.8 13 7.3 2 4.0 2 4.0 1 59
Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições

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